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656:. While Pelletier opposed the Clarity Act, he also led the Liberal Party's opposition to the latter bill, which he argued was the prelude to a new referendum on sovereignty. He instead introduced a motion in the national assembly recognizing Quebec's right to declare independence if the Canadian government did not negotiate in good faith after a sovereigntist victory in a hypothetical future referendum. (The motion itself was not an endorsement of independence.)
595:. As a member of Quebec’s Official Opposition (1998–2003), at the outset of his political career, Benoît Pelletier was appointed Quebec Liberal Party critic on Intergovernmental Affairs. From 1999 to 2001, he was also Chairman of the Liberal Party’s Special Committee on the political and constitutional future of Quebec society. In this role, he developed the Party’s position on intergovernmental relations.
806:, saying that it created an opportunity "to improve Canada, to get a new vision of Canadian federalism, and to strengthen Quebec within Canada." After the election, Harper fulfilled a campaign pledge to give Quebec a seat at UNESCO. (Some, however, have noted that the provincial delegate cannot in practice take positions contrary to Canada's representative.)
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allowed to opt out of these and related federal plans and to set up alternative models with federal funding. Notwithstanding their disagreements, Pelletier and his counterparts in the
Canadian government completed a four-year deal on child care funding just before the Martin administration fell in late 2005.
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reforms introduced by the Martin government in 2004 and later criticized Martin's attempt to create a national child care plan with funds targeted to guidelines determined by federal government. (Quebec has had a provincial child care plan for several years.) Pelletier argued that provinces should be
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From 2009 to 2011, he was a lawyer with the firm Noël et associés. He was the
Government of Canada’s chief negotiator on the Huron-Wendat (2011–2013) and Cree (2013–2016) dossiers. In 2014–2015, he was Special Representative to the Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada in relation to the
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on the grounds that the agreement did not properly address concerns about Quebec's land and laws. He ultimately chose to accept the accord and said that he would seek to balance the rights of the Innu and non-indigenous people under its framework. He also took part in negotiations to resolve a 2004
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After the Quebec
Liberals were reduced to a minority government in 2007, Pelletier called for the Canadian government to recognize Quebec's distinctiveness in a "charter of open federalism" and to clarify its division of powers with the provinces. He later welcomed Harper's pledge for the federal
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cases that affect Quebec government policy; a provincial veto over constitutional changes; greater provincial autonomy over international affairs, telecommunications, and the environment; and the creation of a new council for overseeing federal-provincial issues. This document marked a shift away
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In a departure from previous Quebec policy, Pelletier also sought to assist francophone minority communities in the rest of Canada. In August 2003, he announced $ 1.7 million for community projects across the country. In late 2006, he argued that continued support was necessary to prevent the
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defending the proposed new system. Three months later, he promised a bill on proportional representation before the next provincial election. In the same period, he also proposed financial incentives to political parties as a means of encouraging more female candidates and candidates from
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In late 2007, Quebec's chief electoral officer issued a 400-page document that was seen as endorsing the mixed-member proportional system. Notwithstanding
Pelletier's efforts, no significant changes have been introduced to Quebec's electoral system as of 2012.
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Pelletier also supported Quebec's autonomy in the management of health care. In early 2005, he announced that the province would undertake a controversial experiment with some private health providers. While stressing that he supported the five principles of
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and instead returned to his position at the
University of Ottawa as a constitutional professor. He was frequently sought for commentary on Canadian constitutional matters. In June 2010, he called for Canadians to be more willing to discuss the constitution.
618:'s definition of Quebec as a "distinct society," and Pelletier acknowledged that his party was taking a more "pro-Canada" stance than in past years. He said, "what want above all is to say that they want to be Canadians, but in their own way."
927:'s 2007 proposal that all new immigrants to Quebec be required to have a working knowledge of French before becoming citizens of the province. He described the suggestion as dangerous, saying it would create a new tier of second-class citizens.
699:. Pelletier was President of the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Committee of Ministers on Internal Trade from December 2004 to December 2005. He was also a member of the Special Committee on Electoral Reform from June 2005 to May 2006.
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The Léger-Comeau Medal from the Société nationale de l'Acadie, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to Acadia and the people of Acadia, as well as his efforts to bring
Acadians and Quebecers together.
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Insignia of the Ordre des francophones d'Amérique from Quebec's
Conseil supérieur de la langue française. in recognition of his efforts on behalf of the expansion of the French language in North America.
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on 17 April 2007, Pelletier kept his existing ministerial designations (except for responsibility for the
Agreement on Internal Trade) and was once again assigned to Aboriginal Affairs. He also became
2295:, 20 December 2006. Harper's motion was rendered somewhat differently in French and English, leading to debate over whether it actually recognized the Québécois as a people or all residents of Quebec.
984:, Quebec. He was married to Danièle Goulet (daughter of Marcel Goulet and Agathe Villeneuve) from June 30, 1990. Together, they had four children: Florence, Françoise, Jean-Christophe and Mathilde.
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After his appointment, Pelletier was commissioned to lead a comprehensive review of the
Liberal Party's constitutional platform. Two years later, he brought forward a policy document entitled,
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In late 2006, Pelletier endorsed Harper's parliamentary motion to recognize that "the Québécois form a nation within a united Canada." He was more critical of Harper's efforts to reform the
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1053:, a medal awarded to graduates who have brought particular honour to the university and to their profession through their professional activities and their contributions to society.
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855:. Four year later, he concluded an agreement in principle to create an Inuit-controlled government in the northernmost third of Quebec, answerable to the Quebec National Assembly.
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in this election, and
Pelletier entered the legislature as an opposition member. In January 1999, Liberal leader Jean Charest appointed him to the high-profile post of critic for
2043:, 4 December 2003, A11. The second of these articles indicates that Pelletier had favoured the creation of such a council for several years, originally as a replacement for the
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2526:, 14 December 2006, A31; Rhéal Séguin, "Revise Quebec's voting system, report urges; Proportional representation would boost minority numbers, electoral official says,"
813:, arguing that any significant changes would require negotiations with the provinces. Pelletier opposed Harper's efforts to reduce Quebec's percentage of seats in the
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2682:"Just published by the Presses de l'Université Laval - Une certaine idée du Québec. Parcours d'un fédéraliste. De la réflexion à l'action. By Benoît Pelletier,"
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Pelletier was one of three members of an external panel established in 2015 by the federal government to study the issues surrounding medically assisted dying.
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for his outstanding contribution to the development of the region, the quality of life of his fellow citizens, and the institutional values of the university.
2617:, 8 November 2007, 17:56; Sean Gordon, "Shed `victim complex,' Quebec urged; New book boosts federalism, arguing province's goals can be met within Canada,"
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Dave Rogers, "Gatineau to voice opinion on changing vote system: Quebec holds hearings on using mixed 'first-past-the-post,' proportional elections,"
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Pelletier took part in negotiations with several indigenous communities during his time in government. He brought forward an agreement with Quebec's
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that Quebec could take a leadership role in francophone matters across Canada. See "Stéphane Dion says Quebec has role in promoting French Canada,"
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Winner of the Prix Acadie-Québec, awarded in recognition of considerable contribution to the creation and consolidation of Acadia-Quebec relations.
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Pelletier often defended Quebec's political jurisdiction against what he regarded as encroachments from the Canadian government. He spoke against
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Allan Woods, "'A new era in Canadian democracy': Harper unveils legislation for Senate changes; critics deride plan as a quick-fix 'gimmick',"
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2073:, 20 April 2000, p. 1; Kevin Dougherty, "Canada is not 'eternal,' Charest Minister says: Clarity Act too negative to 'win over Quebecers',"
1988:, 21 May 2001, A11. See also Robert McKenzie, "Quebec seeks voice on cultural matters," 25 March 1999, p. 1; "Liberals review federalism,"
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Commander of Belgium's Order of the Crown, in recognition of his contribution to strengthening the relationship between Belgium and Canada.
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Pelletier's many accomplishments have been recognized throughout his career, with numerous titles, awards and other forms of recognition:
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on constitutional reform. During most of his time in office, Pelletier said that the time was not right to reopen constitutional debates.
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1136:, "for his efforts to bring about interprovincial-territorial co-operation and for his advocacy on behalf of Francophone communities."
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and favoured the public system, he nonetheless called for "some adjustments that would allow participation for the private partners."
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2172:, 26 October 2005, 23:25; Philip Authier, "Daycare deal announced: Federalist love-in; Gives Quebec funding, no strings attached,"
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2223:, 18 February 2005, A8; Kevin Dougherty, "Wider role sought on world stage: Provincial minister takes hard line with Pettigrew,"
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Pelletier also negotiated with the Martin government for Quebec to have a more autonomous role in international forums such as
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Graeme Hamilton, "New regime puts separatists in a bind: Quebec minister says it's a 'historic opportunity' for federalists,"
668:, and Pelletier was returned by an increased margin in Chapleau. On 29 April 2003, he was appointed to the Charest cabinet as
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824:'s oil wealth included in a new federal–provincial funding formula. The Alberta government strongly opposed this suggestion.
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was caused by figures in the Canadian government who believed that "with money you could change the view of the population."
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On 18 February 2005, he was relieved of his responsibilities for Aboriginal Affairs and given new responsibilities for
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Recipient of the Senate of Canada Sesquicentennial Medal, presented in recognition of valuable service to the nation.
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The Medallion of the 400th Anniversary of the Foundation of Québec City, recognizing his work on behalf of that city.
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See for instance Mike De Souza, "Conservatives risking ire of Quebec with proposed Commons seat shuffle: experts,"
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to recognize the "specificity" of Quebec; a requirement that judges consider this "specificity" when ruling on
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Benoît Pelletier, "Quebec needs a structural overhaul of voting system: Tinkering with system is not enough,"
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Kevin Dougherty, "Liberals to split electoral reform plans: Will wait on proportional representation,"
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2189:, 22 April 2004, A7; Campbell Clark and Mark Hume, "Martin sells health plan to skeptical premiers,"
2035:, 23 October 2003, 23:10; "Canadian premiers have high hopes for new provincial, territorial forum,"
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455:(10 January 1960 – 30 March 2024) was a Canadian lawyer, academic, and politician in the province of
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Pelletier's approach to federal-provincial relations was often compared to former prime minister
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2372:, 18 October 2007, A4; Jack Aubry, "Conservatives plan to limit federal spending in provinces,"
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1946:, 23 January 1997, A5; Robert Melnbardis, "Quebec's deficit battle angers separatist allies,"
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Pelletier became Intergovernmental Affairs Minister near the end of Jean Chrétien's tenure as
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Kim Lunman and Rhéal Séguin, "Ottawa, Quebec prepared to fight organized crime on reserves,"
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2496:, 8 May 2006, A9; Don MacPherson, "Liberals tear page from PQ songbook on voting reform,"
2355:, 7 August 2007, A7; Benoît Pelletier, "Making Quebecers feel good about being Canadian,"
1942:, 29 January 1996, A7; Robert McKenzie, "Federal envoy ready to declare Quebec a nation,"
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2697:"Mort des suites de la COVID, Benoît Pelletier a profité de chaque instant, dit sa fille"
2244:, 8 November 2004, A13; Benoît Pelletier, "Asymmetry is the way to meet regional needs,"
2219:, 27 September 2004, A4; Mike De Souza, "Quebec bids to improve international presence,"
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in 2000, the PQ government in Quebec responded with a bill proclaiming Quebec's right to
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in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the legal profession and its standing.
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478:. He was best known for promoting the concept of "asymmetric federalism" to incorporate
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Médaille du Barreau de Paris, as the year's top student in graduate law studies at the
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See for instance Robert Melnbardis, "Quebec separatist Bouchard set for premiership,"
770:, and for changes to the system of federal–provincial transfers (known to some as the
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Richard Mackie and Rhéal Séguin, "Ontario, Quebec to talk strategy on health care,"
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Lia Levesque, "Prominent Quebecers hope to give federalism a boost with new book,"
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Norman Delisle, "Quebec decides not to reopen controversial Innu land claim deal,"
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Ross Marowits, "Quebec signs negotiations' framework to develop Inuit government,"
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Katherine Harding and Brian Laghi, "Klein issues warning on sharing the wealth,"
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for the province. See Kevin Dougherty, "Province seeks say in viceregal choice,"
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Les Perreaux, "Premiers see dawn of new era with Paul Martin as prime minister,"
2018:"Quebec Liberals drop distinct society clause from future constitutional talks,"
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Kevin Dougherty, "Federal bill would dilute Quebec's Commons seats, MNAs warn,"
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Daniel Leblanc and Joe Friesen, "Meech Lake at 20: The memory hasn't faded,"
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Kevin Dougherty, "Province must reach out to francophones in ROC: Charest,"
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Don MacPherson, "Elections committee balks at declaring anglos a minority,"
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Professor Benoît Pelletier Calls for Solidarity Among Canada’s Francophones
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Kevin Dougherty, "Pequistes scurry to embrace motion after Bloc's U-turn,"
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2440:, 26 August 2003, 21:42; "Quebec accepts terms of Innu land-claims deal,"
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Elizabeth Thompson, "Inuit Given the Levers of Power; Region of Nunavik,"
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Pelletier died in Mexico on 30 March 2024, at the age of 64, from post
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government to end direct spending in areas of provincial jurisdiction.
2552:"Quebec to spend $ 1.7 million on francophones outside the province,"
2168:"Quebec and Ottawa close to a deal on day-care funding, say sources,"
1954:, 16 July 1997, A4; William Walker, "Court's timing stuns observers,"
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assimilation of these communities into the English-speaking majority.
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Don MacPherson, "Electoral reform might be dead on drawing board,"
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2099:"A list of the members of Quebec Premier Jean Charest's cabinet,"
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Reconquerir le Canada: un nouveau projet pour la nation québécoise
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See for instance Lysiane Gagnon, "Constitution talks, anyone?",
2274:, 17 August 2006, A4; Susan Riley, "The art of wooing Quebec,"
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Kevin Dougherty, "Quebec parties slam feds' program on unity,"
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In October 2010, Pelletier published an extended essay titled,
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Elizabeth Thompson, "Quebec seeks own voice on global stage,"
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from 1983 to 1990, when he received a faculty position at the
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Minister responsible for the reform of democratic institutions
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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newspapers defending the principle of asymmetric federalism.
2129:, 19 April 2007, A12; "Who's who in charest's new cabinet,"
739:. Most of his interactions were with Chrétien's successors,
2712:"L'ancien ministre et professeur Benoît Pelletier est mort"
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Jocelyne Richer, "Quebec wants to define 'nation' status,"
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Philip Authier, "PQ defends Quebec citizenship proposal,"
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Rhéal Séguin, "Quebec Liberals back option on secession,"
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Robert McKenzie, "Quebec Liberals say no to new Bill 99,"
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Pelletier considered reopening a 2002 settlement with the
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Jack Aubry, "Quebec tests private role in health care,"
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Reconquering Canada: A New Project for the Quebec Nation
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Also in 2007, Pelletier contributed to a book entitled,
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minister responsible for the Agreement on Internal Trade
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21st-century members of the National Assembly of Quebec
2227:, 15 September 2005, A1. See also Benoît Pelletier, ",
1149:, which is the highest distinction awarded by this Bar.
871:, after violent confrontations that forced Grand Chief
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James Mccarten, "Grits laud compassionate care plan,"
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Rhéal Séguin, "Woman fill half of cabinet in Quebec,"
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Philip Authier, "Takes three to tangle in Assembly,"
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Pelletier was very critical of the approach taken by
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Quebec's Choice: Affirmation, Autonomy and Leadership
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Kevin Dougherty, "Pelletier slams feds on daycare,"
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Graeme Hamilton, "Charest pitches Meech-like deal,"
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Rhéal Séguin, "Quebec Liberals convene to rebuild,"
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Chevalier of the Ordre national du mérite de France.
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Admission to the Ordre de Gatineau as Grand Citizen.
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representation. In 2006, he wrote an article in the
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2270:Jack Aubry, "Ottawa wise to Quebec 'games': memo,"
664:The Liberal Party won a majority government in the
1080:Award of Merit from the Outaouais Bar Association.
702:Pelletier was returned by a reduced margin in the
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851:leaders in June 2003, to negotiate a new form of
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622:helped launch Jean Charest's drive to create the
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2005:Rhéal Séguin, "His Quebec includes federalism,"
883:Pelletier supported the replacement of Quebec's
691:. From 17 March 2005, he was also styled as the
1899:Trudel was the Aboriginal Affairs minister in
697:minister responsible for Access to Information
670:minister of Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs
60:Minister of Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs
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794:Pelletier initially welcomed the victory of
648:When the Chrétien government introduced the
237:18 February 2005 – 18 December 2008
3225:Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico
3195:Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University alumni
2558:Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs Minister
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941:Pelletier served as the acting minister of
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602:. Its highlights included a call for the
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153:18 April 2007 – 18 December 2008
114:29 April 2003 – 18 February 2005
72:29 April 2003 – 18 December 2008
3210:Officers of the National Order of Quebec
2839:Academic biography, University of Ottawa
1098:Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
527:University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne
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195:18 April 2007 – 5 November 2008
1116:Officer of the National Order of Quebec
3215:Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada
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1879:Official Results, Government of Quebec
1059:, a distinction awarded to him by the
961:Pelletier did not seek re-election in
720:leader of the government in parliament
678:minister responsible for the Outaouais
633:'s federal government in fighting the
513:the following year. He later earned a
470:from 1998 to 2008 and was a prominent
267:Minister responsible for the Outaouais
183:Leader of the Government in Parliament
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536:Pelletier was a legal adviser at the
505:Pelletier received a law degree from
2630:"Minister Dupuis to have surgery,"
2240:"We stand on guard for asymmetry,"
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2710:Bonenfant, Angie (1 April 2024).
2580:, 8 November 2006, A14. See also
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906:Francophone communities in Canada
879:Reform of democratic institutions
689:reform of democratic institutions
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